Maine Code § 32-4700-J

Licensure; well drillers and pump installers
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Effective January 1, 1994, a person may not engage in the business of constructing water wells
within the State or engage in the installation, replacement or repair of a pump in a water well unless
licensed with the commission. After final adoption of initial rules pursuant to section 4700-I,
subsection 2-A, a person may not engage in the business of constructing geothermal heat exchange
wells or engage in the installation, replacement or repair of a pump in a geothermal heat exchange well
unless licensed with the commission. An applicant for licensure must complete an application form
supplied by the commission, successfully complete any examination required by this chapter and pay
an annual license fee established by the commission. The person so licensed shall display on each side
of the drilling rig or the pump installer vehicle a seal issued by the commission indicating that person's
license number and the current year of licensure. A person licensed under chapter 49 as a master
plumber is not required to be licensed with the commission to perform the work of a pump installer.
[PL 2009, c. 652, Pt. A, §45 (AMD).]
1. Contractor.
[PL 1993, c. 25, §12 (RP).]

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